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  1. Buckland House is a large Georgian stately home, the manor house of Buckland in Oxfordshire, England (formerly in Berkshire). It is a masterpiece of Palladian architecture erected by John Wood, the Younger for Sir Robert Throckmorton in 1757 to replace a previous manor house.

  2. Buckland House is a grand and timeless country house in North Devon, offering friendly and relaxed accommodation for large groups and civil wedding ceremonies. The house has 280 acres of grounds with a lake, a swimming pool, woodlands and wildflower meadows.

  3. Sir Robert converted the earlier house into the stables and erected the new Buckland, an Italian style summer villa that’s a cross between a Bath townhouse and a miniature palace. The main block is connected to two flanking cruciform pavilions by narrow 60-feet-long colonnades.

  4. A mid C18 country house surrounded by a contemporary park and pleasure grounds laid out by Richard Woods, with a formal garden terrace added probably by W H Romaine Walker c 1910 during extension work to the house.

  5. Their manor house at Buckland, now known as Buckland House, is a fine work in the Palladian style. The Manor House (Old Stables) 19 th century 1 At the same time Richard Woods was commissioned to lay out the park and pleasure grounds, including twin lakes, a rotunda and an ice house.

  6. Buckland House is a mid-18th-century country house with a contemporary park and pleasure grounds laid out by Richard Woods. The park covers about 85 hectares and has views of the Thames valley, a formal garden terrace, a gothick dovecote and a bridge over a lake.

  7. Buckland House is a historic house in Devon that dates back to the time of William the Conqueror. It has a rich and varied history, from being a French friend's gift to a bankrupt's ruin, and is now a wedding venue and a group accommodation.

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